Quote: Originally posted by asher413 on 3/22/2010Quote: Originally posted by colonels19 on 3/22/2010I think its ridiculous to think that someone would "max out" at a sport/activity they're good at, in the growing stages of the sport/activity, after 1 day/practice. Needless to say, I enjoyed the non-potential days.I actually have a slight counter-point- my sister ran track in HS and as a freshman at a DI school. She ran faster in HS than she ever did in college. Was it coaching? Body development? Altitude (we're from Colorado, college was at sea level), travel schedule? It's quite possible, but I have a hard time believing it's as common as it is in HD.
Quote: Originally posted by colonels19 on 3/22/2010I think its ridiculous to think that someone would "max out" at a sport/activity they're good at, in the growing stages of the sport/activity, after 1 day/practice. Needless to say, I enjoyed the non-potential days.
Quote: Originally posted by Weena on 3/20/2010According to WIS, it is not just 3 practices. They say that there is a month of practice between signing and the exhibition games. It is the same thing with recruiting and games. I think each recruiting cycle is equal to one week and 2 games is equal to a week in HD.
Quote: Originally Posted By arssanguinus on 3/22/2010So Mens basketball players all improve in all aspects of their game for all four years?And really, brining up players that go pro isn't even a valid argument, as players that go pro are decidedly NOT normal.
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